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ladies and gentlemen, vladimir putin. >>> late night stephen colbert expressed skepticism. that was easier said than done after first lady michelle obama took the stage last night. >> you see, at the end of the day, my most important title is still mom in chief. my daughters are still the heart of my heart and the center of my world. >> that just doesn't ring true. in here. in here i can tell that's all bull. [ beep ] warm bull [ beep ] romney has to get some better [ beep ] >> we'll be right back to charlotte. like a squirrel stash, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need
ladies and gentlemen, vladimir putin. >>> late night stephen colbert expressed skepticism. that was easier said than done after first lady michelle obama took the stage last night. >> you see, at the end of the day, my most important title is still mom in chief. my daughters are still the heart of my heart and the center of my world. >> that just doesn't ring true. in here. in here i can tell that's all bull. [ beep ] warm bull [ beep ] romney has to get some better [ beep...
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and stephen colbert shows us how the romney campaign is reacting to a bad week of poll numbers and, of course, a check on this friday weather all when "way too early" come right back. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> lovely shot of the capitol there in washington, d.c. let's get a check on your friday weather now from nbc meteorologist bill karins. good morning. >> let it rain on the friday to clear it out for the weekend. >> sounds good to me. >> if you're in new england, you'll be dealing with wet roads out there and embedded areas of heavier rain through connecticut and exiting northern jersey and southern portions of new york. this is with us for the first half of the day. by the second half of the day, this is exiting northern new england. as far as the forecast goes, the ot
and stephen colbert shows us how the romney campaign is reacting to a bad week of poll numbers and, of course, a check on this friday weather all when "way too early" come right back. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd....
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well, stephen colbert weighed in. >> you can't trust polls, right fox news? >> the latest fox news polls give president obama an edge in three key swing states. once you isolate voters who are extremely interested in the election, the race is much closer. >> romney's tied when you focus on the inexpressibly intrigued. and he's up by two points when you count only voters who are psychotically engaged. folks, i have got my own source of polls, conservative blogger dean chambers who analyzed these polls favoring obama and then reached the scientific conclusion that they just didn't look right. chambers' work throws all polls into doubt now. even the internal ones i have taken of myself. i mean, the results say i'm not that excited about mitt romney, but as a conservative i feel like i should love him. maybe the sample size is too small or maybe i checked the wrong box and i'm actually latino, you know? >> it's not a good sign just six weeks from election day to bash the polls. >>> the first presidential debate is next week, next wednesday. looking back to the go
well, stephen colbert weighed in. >> you can't trust polls, right fox news? >> the latest fox news polls give president obama an edge in three key swing states. once you isolate voters who are extremely interested in the election, the race is much closer. >> romney's tied when you focus on the inexpressibly intrigued. and he's up by two points when you count only voters who are psychotically engaged. folks, i have got my own source of polls, conservative blogger dean chambers...
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well, stephen colbert weighed in. >> you can't trust polls, right fox news? >> the latest fox news polls give president obama an edge in three key swing states. once you isolate voters who are extremely interested in the election, the race is much closer. >> romney's tied when you focus on the inexpressibly intrigued. and he's up by two points when you count only voters who are psychotically engaged. folks, i have got my own source of polls, conservative blogger dean chambers who analyzed these polls favoring obama and then reached the scientific conclusion that they just didn't look right. chambers' work throws all polls into doubt now. even the internal ones i have taken of myself. i mean, the results say i'm not that excited about mitt romney, but as a conservative i feel like i should love him. maybe the sample size is too small or maybe i checked the wrong box and i'm actually latino, you know? >> it's not a good sign just six weeks from election day to bash the polls. >>> the first presidential debate is next week, next wednesday. looking back to the go
well, stephen colbert weighed in. >> you can't trust polls, right fox news? >> the latest fox news polls give president obama an edge in three key swing states. once you isolate voters who are extremely interested in the election, the race is much closer. >> romney's tied when you focus on the inexpressibly intrigued. and he's up by two points when you count only voters who are psychotically engaged. folks, i have got my own source of polls, conservative blogger dean chambers...
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colbert. and twitter, which i really don't understand. but could you talk about the history of parity in journalism? >> great, wonderful subject. you know, there have been lampooned, there have been satires. there have been hoaxes going way, way back. in fact, one of the discoveries that it did make doing the research of this book was the amount of satire and fantastic degree of indirection in the journalism of the 18th century. when we read newspapers from ben franklin's time, and i couldn't in franklin's own newspaper is a great example, you know, a tremendous amount of that material is not straightforward, candid, and it's certainly not object if reporting. most of it is very snarky and very, it's very funny when you understand all the context and get all the references. but most of it was meant to make a political point, or to make a point at the expense of their journalistic rifles. so almost as soon as you have two newspaper towns, the first one being boston, by the 1720s this competitio
colbert. and twitter, which i really don't understand. but could you talk about the history of parity in journalism? >> great, wonderful subject. you know, there have been lampooned, there have been satires. there have been hoaxes going way, way back. in fact, one of the discoveries that it did make doing the research of this book was the amount of satire and fantastic degree of indirection in the journalism of the 18th century. when we read newspapers from ben franklin's time, and i...
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president, stephen colbert left a library in the book if you want it." it was confusion. it was like, "what do you mean? don't we have good security?" it went back and forth before it was shut down. he was like, "go get the book, stop talking to him about the book, go back to the oval office." >> [unintelligible] >> reggie love, former body man for the president. >> what was your vibe about him having you there? >> at first, it was tolerance. but you become work buddies. like a said, i was never totally behind the scenes. i was kind of interacting with folks. we definitely had a work friendship. >> we would love to bring you into the conversation, so signal if you have a question and we will bring you a microphone. you have been in the car. what is it like? >> i had only been in the car once. the car is exactly what you think it is. those doors are hard to close. [laughter] they got people for that. >> what else could you see? can you see the gas masks? what is it like? they are there. >> there is a wonderful video that spike jones it without war were he shows of all the
president, stephen colbert left a library in the book if you want it." it was confusion. it was like, "what do you mean? don't we have good security?" it went back and forth before it was shut down. he was like, "go get the book, stop talking to him about the book, go back to the oval office." >> [unintelligible] >> reggie love, former body man for the president. >> what was your vibe about him having you there? >> at first, it was tolerance. but...
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but i kept having in my mind stephen colbert sort of coming to the front of the republican convention and going, "hail, white people!" with kind of an astonishing look even from the aesthetics of our polarization. so i think there could be great argument about why we have reached the stage that we have, but we do seem to have more poor folks in the south and a less powerful commitment to do something about it than much of the rest of the nation. [applause] >> ok. so provocative comments from five folks in a row. and i'm already -- i'm going to warn all of you. i'm coming to you next as soon as we hear from our final panelist. i'm coming to you for questions, so we're going to get right to that. jesse white you ran the appalachian regional commission for many years. you looked toe rural areas in the scout. was it scott who called them the non-core county? here we are in the banking capital of the world in charlotte. are there two south, the you are are ban well-to-do south and then the south that we just heard gene nichol describe? >> i think that's a pretty good summary of where the s
but i kept having in my mind stephen colbert sort of coming to the front of the republican convention and going, "hail, white people!" with kind of an astonishing look even from the aesthetics of our polarization. so i think there could be great argument about why we have reached the stage that we have, but we do seem to have more poor folks in the south and a less powerful commitment to do something about it than much of the rest of the nation. [applause] >> ok. so provocative...
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but i kept having in my mind stephen colbert sort of coming to the front of the republican convention and going, "hail, white people!" with kind of an astonishing look even from the aesthetics of our polarization. so i think there could be great argument about why we have reached the stage that we have, but we do seem to have more poor folks in the south and a less powerful commitment to do something about it than much of the rest of the nation. \[applause] >> ok. so provocative comments from five folks in a row. and i'm already -- i'm going to warn all of you. i'm coming to you next as soon as we hear from our final panelist. i'm coming to you for questions, so we're going to get right to that. jesse white you ran the appalachian regional commission for many years. you looked toe rural areas in the scout. was it scott who called them the non-core county? here we are in the banking capital of the world in charlotte. are there two south, the urban well-to-do south and then the south that we just heard gene nichol describe? goodthink that's a pretty summary of where the south has come.
but i kept having in my mind stephen colbert sort of coming to the front of the republican convention and going, "hail, white people!" with kind of an astonishing look even from the aesthetics of our polarization. so i think there could be great argument about why we have reached the stage that we have, but we do seem to have more poor folks in the south and a less powerful commitment to do something about it than much of the rest of the nation. \[applause] >> ok. so provocative...
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the media already has stephen colbert and john stuart. only one television station is not biased. a few radio stations. the rest of the media is pro- liberal progressive. many don't even try to be fair. host: what about republican commentators in the media calling out the romney campaign on this issue, specifically in the wall street journal today, that the romney campaign is "incompetent?" caller: at least we have one. where is something on the other side talking of obama's failures in the middle east? he got a nobel peace prize and he can walk on water. the lack of protection for our soldiers and our people is terrible. host: some columns today talking about who the 47% are. this is from the financial times trying to break down romney's comments about the 47% who do not pay income tax. 28% 10.3% are elderly. 6.9% are not the elderly and have an income less than $20,000. those 65 years and older went for john mccain in the last election. those with incomes less than the $30,000 voted for obama, 64% to 33%. let's go to jim from lexington, ky. jim is a republican, as all of our cal
the media already has stephen colbert and john stuart. only one television station is not biased. a few radio stations. the rest of the media is pro- liberal progressive. many don't even try to be fair. host: what about republican commentators in the media calling out the romney campaign on this issue, specifically in the wall street journal today, that the romney campaign is "incompetent?" caller: at least we have one. where is something on the other side talking of obama's failures...
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president, stephen colbert left a library in the book if you want it." it was confusion. it was like, "what do you mean quest bergdahl we have good security?" it went back and forth before it was shut down. he was like, "go get the book, stop talking to him about the book, go back to the oval office." >> [unintelligible] >> reggie love, former body man for the president. >> what was your vibe about him having you there? >> at first, it was tolerance. but you become work buddies. like a said, i was never totally behind the scenes. i was kind of interacting with folks. we definitely had a work friendship. >> we would love to bring you into the conversation, so signal if you have a question and we will bring you a microphone. you have been in the carpet what is it like? >> i had only been in the car once. the car is exactly what you think it is. those doors are hard to close. [laughter] they got people for that. >> what else could you see? can you see the gas masks? what is it like? they are there. >> there is a wonderful video that spike jones it without war were he shows o
president, stephen colbert left a library in the book if you want it." it was confusion. it was like, "what do you mean quest bergdahl we have good security?" it went back and forth before it was shut down. he was like, "go get the book, stop talking to him about the book, go back to the oval office." >> [unintelligible] >> reggie love, former body man for the president. >> what was your vibe about him having you there? >> at first, it was...
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president, stephen colbert left a library in the book if you want it." it was confusion. it was like, "what do you mean? don't we have good security?" it went back and forth before it was shut down. he was like, "go get the book, stop talking to him about the book, go back to the oval office." >> [unintelligible] >> reggie love, former body man for the president. >> what was your vibe about him having you there? >> at first, it was tolerance. but you become work buddies. like a said, i was never totally behind the scenes. i was kind of interacting with folks. we definitely had a work friendship. >> we would love to bring you into the conversation, so signal if you have a question and we will bring you a microphone. you have been in the car. what is it like? >> i had only been in the car once. the car is exactly what you think it is. those doors are hard to close. [laughter] they got people for that. >> what else could you see? can you see the gas masks? what is it like? they are there. >> there is a wonderful video that spike jones it without war were he shows of all the
president, stephen colbert left a library in the book if you want it." it was confusion. it was like, "what do you mean? don't we have good security?" it went back and forth before it was shut down. he was like, "go get the book, stop talking to him about the book, go back to the oval office." >> [unintelligible] >> reggie love, former body man for the president. >> what was your vibe about him having you there? >> at first, it was tolerance. but...
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. >> jon stewart tackled by stephen colbert and jimmy fallon. he had to crawl to the stage to accept "the daily show's" tenth win. >> the aliens visit. they will find a box of these and know how predictable [ bleep ]. >> kevin costner with his first emmy for lead actor in a mini series or movie. >> how gratifying is it, "hatfields & mccoys." >> not in vogue. i was convinced the writing was compelling and had a chance to be classic. >> a great night for kevin costner. also "game-changer" took home five emmys including one for july ann moore's take on governor sarah palin. moore accepted her award saying wow, i feel validated because sarah palin gave me a big thumbs down. "the amazing race" grabbed its ninth emmy for best reality competition. a great night for a lot of the shows. >> if people weren't watching "homeland" before, i bet they'll start checking it out now. >> yes, they will. >> was there any moment that stood out for you? you were there inside. >> michael j. fox, when he came down the carpet, as a journalist, we stopped and kind of loo
. >> jon stewart tackled by stephen colbert and jimmy fallon. he had to crawl to the stage to accept "the daily show's" tenth win. >> the aliens visit. they will find a box of these and know how predictable [ bleep ]. >> kevin costner with his first emmy for lead actor in a mini series or movie. >> how gratifying is it, "hatfields & mccoys." >> not in vogue. i was convinced the writing was compelling and had a chance to be classic. >>...
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government at 8:00 on c-span. >> washington journal continues. >> stephen krao*bg is a fellow at the studies for foreign relations. let's talk about this reported debt relief to egypt, is it going to happen, what's the backstory. guest: is it going to happen. i think it will look like happen. when hopefully within the next week, certainly by the end of september. this is manager sph* something that has been under discussion since mubarek's fall in february 2011. the problem has been that the united states wants to provide debt relief to egyptians but not as a writeoff, as budget relief for the egyptian government. half testify would be budget relief, the other half would be money that would have to be used by egyptians for things like infrastructure development and jobs creation tkpwrerbans don't necessarily want to be told what to do with debt leaf, the united states says we're providing this through debt swaps and forgiveness, we think these are the things appropriate for the egyptian government to do. host: the transition to democracy has not been an easy one. what's the status of
government at 8:00 on c-span. >> washington journal continues. >> stephen krao*bg is a fellow at the studies for foreign relations. let's talk about this reported debt relief to egypt, is it going to happen, what's the backstory. guest: is it going to happen. i think it will look like happen. when hopefully within the next week, certainly by the end of september. this is manager sph* something that has been under discussion since mubarek's fall in february 2011. the problem has been...